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The “top-notch” professors at UM “cannot be beat.” The “genuinely nice” faculty is “a perfect blend of former judges, legal scholars, and adjunct faculty who are at the top of their respective fields in the private sector and judiciary.” While “the professors are extremely accessible,” since “it is a bigger school” “one-to-one time with the professors is a little difficult to come by.” Professors “truly want the students to learn and succeed” and frequently “are national leaders in their field and are greatly respected across the nation.” “If you are interested in a few specific areas of law that Miami is known for this is the perfect place.” For example, “Miami’s litigation skills program has all the major judges and attorneys in Florida,” and “UM’s resources in Health Law and its reputation as a Health Law up and coming powerhouse should be emphasized!” One student chimes in to say, “I would add art law (with Prof. Urice); maritime law (with Prof. Oxman); and criminal law (with Profs Franks, Rose, Basquez, & Graham) as additional specialties.”
While the faculty get high praise, students feel the administration “need to be replaced forthwith if the school hopes not to completely destroy its reputation.” Some students say the administration will “nickel and dime you for every penny you have,” but “student organizations are poorly funded” and “the Career Development Office does very little to aid in the search for employment.” Still, there are ten attorney advisors on staff at the CDO, and Miami Law also provides services like the Student Development Program and the Mindfulness in Law Program with students’ personal and professional development in mind. While some students think the dean is “unapproachable” and seems to “prefer to never be bothered,” Dean White does hold monthly town hall style meetings to meet with first-year and upper division students and “has used her network and reputation to make big in-roads to the New York and D.C. marketplaces for opportunities for students.” “The law library is pretty retro-looking” and “the physical buildings that make up the law school are very old.” Still, they are filled with “cutting edge” technology and the campus overall “is beautiful.” One highlight that needs to be mentioned is “the Litigation Skills Program.” “No other university that I know in the area offers such a well-structured program,” one happy student says.
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